Transdisciplinary worldview of knowledge management through ICT in university actors
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https://doi.org/10.47606/ACVEN/PH0200Keywords:
Worldview, Knowledge management, Transdisciplinary, ICTAbstract
Universities today, through the design of technological tools and computer programs, have increased the use of platforms that favor the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), deriving an impact on training development. This motivated the development of this study, which aims to generate a transdisciplinary worldview of knowledge management through ICT in university actors, considering the relevance of the use of ICT to promote the development of university education and the achievement of educational excellence. . This research was designed under a qualitative paradigm, guided by the interpretive and experiential epistemic model, using the phenomenological-hermeneutic method, which allowed a comprehensive orientation adaptable to the reality addressed. The summit of this investigative process materializes with the exposition of the ontological, axiological, teleological and heuristic foundations of the usefulness of ICT in the context of the university educational subsystem, which is limited to the phenomenal fact of the use of technologies in the context of the National Experimental University of Security (UNES), Apure Extension.
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